In a series of targeted operations, the Assam Police have made substantial seizures of suspected cannabis, resulting in the arrest of individuals allegedly involved in illegal drug trafficking.
The first operation, led by Sub-Inspector Aditya Borah of Manikpur Police Station, culminated in the arrest of Bijay Baishya from Pachim Kushlaiguri, Manikpur. Police confiscated 41.340 kilograms of suspected cannabis from Baishya’s possession. This successful operation underscores the relentless efforts of law enforcement to combat illicit drug activities in the region.
In a concurrent operation based on actionable intelligence, a team led by the Officer-in-Charge of Barbaruah Police Station intercepted Basanta Kurmi, 22, and Azaad alias Teru Kurmi, 55, both residents of Jagalani Grant Gaon, under Bogibeel Outpost. The police seized 2.806 kilograms of cannabis (ganja) from their possession. This operation highlights the proactive measures undertaken by law enforcement to effectively combat the illegal drug trade.
These operations demonstrate the Assam Police’s unwavering commitment to upholding law and order and addressing the menace of drug trafficking in the region. The apprehension of individuals involved in such illicit activities serves as a stern warning against the proliferation of narcotics, contributing to the overall safety and security of the community.
While authorities have not disclosed further details regarding the ongoing investigations, the decisive actions taken by law enforcement signal their determination to root out drug-related criminal activities and safeguard the well-being of citizens.